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Kyle Madson

49ers injury report: Arik Armstead among 3 questionable vs. Eagles

The 49ers on Friday released their injury report for Week 13 and participation for the final practice of the week.

San Francisco will have three players listed as questionable, but there was a mixed bag of good and bad news from their participation report.

Let’s look at both before the 49ers’ showdown with the Eagles in Philadelphia:

Injury report

(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

DL Arik Armstead (foot)
RB Jordan Mason (hamstring)
WR Ray-Ray McCloud (rib)

All three players are questionable after only participating Friday. The trio were listed as limited participants. If Armstead can’t go, it would likely mean more playing time for Kevin Givens and Javon Kinlaw.

Limited participation

(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

DL Arik Armstead (foot)
RB Jordan Mason (hamstring)
WR Ray-Ray McCloud (rib)
DE Nick Bosa (toe)

Bosa’s limited participation is certainly concerning after he was a full go at Wednesday and Thursday’s practices. He didn’t have a designation which indicates he’ll be good to go for Sunday, but it’s unclear whether he’ll be hampered in any way.

Full participation

(AP Photo/Scot Tucker)

RG Spencer Burford (knee)

Burford was a full go at Friday’s practice after being limited the first two days. He was trending toward playing after being on hand for a bonus practice Monday. His exclusion from the injury report means the 49ers will have their full starting offensive line intact for the first time since Week 6.

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